Date: Wed, 4 Dec 1996 19:27:01 -0600 From: "Daniel M. Eischen" <deischen@iworks.InterWorks.org> To: asami@silvia.hip.berkeley.edu Cc: ports@freebsd.org, torstenb@freebsd.org Subject: Re: xmcd port Message-ID: <9612050127.AA21536@iworks.InterWorks.org>
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> Hmm, this is why you should have sent a diff. That way we can both > check what's been changed. Yup :-) > However: > > === > diff -ru work/ports/audio/xmcd/pkg/PLIST xmcd/pkg/PLIST > --- work/ports/audio/xmcd/pkg/PLIST Sat Nov 30 01:18:05 1996 > +++ xmcd/pkg/PLIST Tue Dec 3 12:42:26 1996 > @@ -120,6 +120,6 @@ > lib/X11/xmcd/config/.tbl/Toshiba > lib/X11/xmcd/config/.tbl/Yamaha > lib/X11/xmcd/config/config.sh > -man/man1/xmcd.1.gz > -man/man1/cda.1.gz > -man/man1/wm2xmcd.1.gz > +man/man1/xmcd.1x > +man/man1/cda.1x > +man/man1/wm2xmcd.1x > === > > This is your change, as far as I can tell. But the manpages are > installed compressed and without the "x" suffix here (must be the > XFree86-3.2 thing, what do you have there?), so I didn't change my > PLIST. Hmm, you're right. I did recreate the PLIST from the generated output of the install, and thought there were additional files installed (over what were installed in xmcd-2.0). It seems that both the *.1x and *.1 man pages got installed. The new install.sh script installs the man pages, and then the "make install" does a "make install.man" which gives us the *.1 man pages. We should set the NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES in the ports Makefile. Either that or patch the install.sh to not install the man pages. Here's my diff to the Makefile to stop the installation of two sets of man pages: *** Makefile.orig Wed Dec 4 20:25:48 1996 --- Makefile Wed Dec 4 20:27:03 1996 *************** *** 16,21 **** --- 16,22 ---- REQUIRES_MOTIF= yes USE_IMAKE= yes IS_INTERACTIVE= yes # asks a lot of questions + NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES= yes # The ports install.sh script does this. post-install: ${CP} ${WRKSRC}/README ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/xmcd Dan Eischen deischen@iworks.InterWorks.org
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